I just watched this one and LOVED IT. great idea, great cast, great set-up. The whole things is just awesome.

One extra on the DVD you really need to watch is the College Kids point of view. They cut about half the stuff out of the movie to just show how the kids are seeing Tucker and Dale and turning it into more of a regualr horror movie. It doesn't exactly stand on it's own, but it's a fun idea.

I also think the half face look in this movie was better than the much more expensive one they used for Two-Face in the Dark Knight.

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One interesting thing - I was listening to an episode of the Doug Loves Movies podcast, and Leonard Malting was a guest. He was asked to name a movie that he highly recommends, but perhaps no one has heard of (this was before the movie had really become popular or well known - I definitely hadn't seen it). He said that he enjoys this movie so much that he has shown it for the last two years as the final movie in the film course that he teaches (not sure where). Coming from someone like him, who has proclaimed many times not to be a fan of these types of movies, that's pretty high praise.

One off my favorite parts was when Alison was helping dig the hole for the out house they were building. And her friends thinking they were gonna rescue her, were horrifed at this! saying "He is making her dig her own grave" xD

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Picked this up on your recommendation, and you did not disappoint. The film is a fun twist on the killer rednecks theme. Laughed so hard at a few spots that I cried. When Tucker cuts into the bee hive while using his chainsaw on the old log, then runs around screaming and waving the chainsaw in the air I was crying. Also when the unfortunate accident with the woodchipper happens - man that was funny and wrong, and Tucker's sudden "Are you OK?" really made my gut hurt. Probably my favorite part of the movie.

The second half of the movie slows down a lot, but there are still a few good laughs that are mostly due to one-liners. Dale yelling at the college kids that if they hurt his dog "I'll get really, really mad!" is a lot funnier than it should be. The two guys playing Tucker and Dale do a good job of delivering their lines, so that's probably why.

If you check out the trailer, just be warned that it gives away a lot of the really funny parts, but you lose part of the effect since they're not embedded in the rest of the film.

I've shown this to a few other people now, including a friend's wife who normally would roll her eyes at any sort of b-movie, and all of them have enjoyed it.

Picked this up on your recommendation, and you did not disappoint. The film is a fun twist on the killer rednecks theme. Laughed so hard at a few spots that I cried. When Tucker cuts into the bee hive while using his chainsaw on the old log, then runs around screaming and waving the chainsaw in the air I was crying. Also when the unfortunate accident with the woodchipper happens - man that was funny and wrong, and Tucker's sudden "Are you OK?" really made my gut hurt. Probably my favorite part of the movie.

The second half of the movie slows down a lot, but there are still a few good laughs that are mostly due to one-liners. Dale yelling at the college kids that if they hurt his dog "I'll get really, really mad!" is a lot funnier than it should be. The two guys playing Tucker and Dale do a good job of delivering their lines, so that's probably why.

If you check out the trailer, just be warned that it gives away a lot of the really funny parts, but you lose part of the effect since they're not embedded in the rest of the film.

I've shown this to a few other people now, including a friend's wife who normally would roll her eyes at any sort of b-movie, and all of them have enjoyed it.

Yeah, the trailer spoils more bits of the film than practically every other trailer I've ever seen. I think it has like 8 or 9 of the biggest laughs in the film, and showcases every death but like 2 or 3. Skip the trailer and just see the film straight out.

I watched this with my wife tonight, and she cackled several times at the crazy dialog. My daughter watched some of it, too. It definitely held up well for me the second time around. One of the best horror/comedy movies of the past decade!